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30  "... INVESTIGATION OF "BURNING CLOUDS" / RADIATION / EXPLOSIONS..."

"July 16, 1945..." -- The first test of a nuclear device was made in the desert north of
Alamogordo, New Mexico. Roswell, New Mexico is only 117 miles from Alamogordo.

NOTE: In 1932 that British explorers in Model-A Fords first visited this area of western
Egypt, where they discovered a mysterious yellow-green glass scattered across the surface.
Ever since, Libyan Desert Glass has fascinated scientists, who have dreamed up all sorts of
ideas about how it could have formed. It’s too silica rich to be volcanic. In some ways it
resembles the tektites generated by the high pressures associated with asteroid impacts.
Vincenzo de Michele visited the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and noticed that one of King
Tutankhamun’s jeweled breastplates contained a carved scarab that looked suspiciously like
a piece of the glass. A simple optical measurement confirmed the match in 1998. Nuclear
explosions are hot enough to fuse surface materials into glass, much like the first
atomic explosion generated yellow - green glass at the Trinity, New Mexico site in
1945. Many similar sites around the world that are associated with unexplainable
"cataclysmic" events reveal the same yellow - green glass. This "yellow-green glass" has been discovered in strata of rock which contain dinosaur fossils all over the world.

June 30, 1947 -- "The Evaluation of the Atomic Bomb as a Military Weapon", made by the
Atomic Energy Commission was received by President Truman. With a brilliant flourish of
suicidal logic, that only the military, politicians other lunatics are capable of fathoming, the
recommendation of the Commission, based on explosions of bombs in Alamogordo, New
Mexico, on innocent civilians in two Japanese cities, and on the Marshall Islands, was as
follows: (Seriously, you can't make this stuff up, folks!)

"PART III -- Conclusions and Recommendations

Section One - CONCLUSIONS

1. The Board has reached the following major conclusions:

(1) If used in numbers, atomic bombs not only can nullify any nation's military effort,
but can demolish its social and economic structures and prevent their reestablishment
for long periods of time. With such weapons, especially if employed in conjunction with
other weapons of mass destruction as, for example, pathogenic bacteria, it is quite
possible to depopulate vast areas of the earth's surface, leaving only vestigial remnants
of man's material works.

(2) The threat of the uncontrolled use of the atomic bomb and of other weapons of
mass destruction is a threat to mankind and to civilization. Only the outlawing of all war
and the setting up on an adequate international control of weapons of mass destruction
can lift this threat from the peoples of the world.

(3) In the absence of absolute guarantees of abiding peace, the United States has
not alternative but to continue the manufacture and stockpiling of weapons of nuclear
fission and to carry on continuous research and development for their improvement in
the means of their delivery."
(REFERENCE: President's Secretary's File, Truman Papers.

( http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/study_collections/bomb/large/index.php )

July 8, 1947 -- Alien space craft crashes at Roswell, NM while investigation nuclear testing
in the area.-- The Editor

 

31 "...trillions..."

One thousand thousand = one million. ( 1,000,000 )
One thousand million = one billion. ( 1,000,000,000 )
One thousand billion = one trillion. ( 1,000,000,000,000 )

"The English names for large numbers are coined from the Latin names for small numbers n
by adding the ending -illion suggested by the name "million." Thus billion and trillion are
coined from the Latin prefixes bi- (n = 2) and tri- (n = 3), respectively.
In recent years, American usage has eroded the European number definitions, particularly in
Britain and to a lesser extent in other countries. This is primarily due to American finance,
because Americans insist that $1,000,000,000 be called a billion dollars. In 1974, the
government of Prime Minister Harold Wilson announced that henceforth "billion" would mean
10 to the 9th power, and not 10 to the 12th power in official British reports and statistics. Anyone who uses the words "billion" and "trillion" internationally should make clear which meaning of those words is intended."

-- Reference: Russ Rowlett and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

 

32 "...her name was Gertrude something or other..."

This was probably Gertrude R. Schmeidler, who was a notable experimental psychologist
and parapsychologist at the time. She published journal articles and books about how
various factors and traits affect a person's extrasensory perception (ESP) abilities.
Studied the role of women in parapsychology, and formed groups and institutes interested in
the study of ESP, such as the American Society for Psychical Research, the Duke University
Parapsychology Laboratory, and the Parapsychology Foundation, Inc.

Reflected in much of her research is the work for which Schmeidler is most notable, the
development of the metaphor of the sheep and goats. She determined through several
cycles of ESP card-guessing experiments that "sheep" (persons who believed that success
was possible in ESP tasks) scored higher than "goats" (those who rejected the possibility of
success).

-- Reference: http://library.duke.edu/

 

33 "...Krishnamurti..."

"Jiddu Krishnamurti (May 12, 1895 – February 17, 1986) was born into a Telugu Brahmin
family in Madanapalle, India, and in 1909 met C.W. Leadbeater on the private beach at the
Theosophical Society headquarters at Adyar in Madras (now Chennai), India. He was
subsequently raised under the tutelage of Annie Besant and C.W. Leadbeater, leaders of the
Society at the time, who believed him to be a "vehicle" for an expected "World Teacher". As
a young man, he disavowed this idea and dissolved a world-wide organization (the Order of
the Star) established to support it. He spent the rest of his life traveling the world as an
individual speaker, speaking to large and small groups, as well as with interested individuals.
He was a well-known writer and speaker on fundamental philosophical and spiritual subjects.

His subject matter included (but was not limited to): the purpose of meditation, human
relationships, and how to enact positive change in global society. At the age of 34, he
publicly renounced the fame and messiah status he had gained from being proclaimed the
new incarnation of the Maitreya Buddha by the Theosophical Society, and spent the rest of
his life publishing regularly and holding public talks, mostly in South Asia, Europe and theUnited States. At age 90 he addressed the United Nations on the subject of peace and
awareness, and was awarded the 1984 UN Peace Medal."

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org

 
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